Airbox has to go?
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Re: Airbox has to go?
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
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> Bill,
....
> One thing that has always come to mind is that when you are using
> the stock airbox it gets it air supply from in front of the grill while
> the K&N gets it air from atop the engine which is the hottest place
> in the vehicle.
>
This is an overly simplistic assumption. A vehicle in motion is not
equivalent to a tank used for static convection studies.
Earle
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> Bill,
....
> One thing that has always come to mind is that when you are using
> the stock airbox it gets it air supply from in front of the grill while
> the K&N gets it air from atop the engine which is the hottest place
> in the vehicle.
>
This is an overly simplistic assumption. A vehicle in motion is not
equivalent to a tank used for static convection studies.
Earle
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Re: Airbox has to go?
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
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> Bill,
....
> One thing that has always come to mind is that when you are using
> the stock airbox it gets it air supply from in front of the grill while
> the K&N gets it air from atop the engine which is the hottest place
> in the vehicle.
>
This is an overly simplistic assumption. A vehicle in motion is not
equivalent to a tank used for static convection studies.
Earle
news:ac94a$42b0f036$453ddae2$23125@FUSE.NET...
> Bill,
....
> One thing that has always come to mind is that when you are using
> the stock airbox it gets it air supply from in front of the grill while
> the K&N gets it air from atop the engine which is the hottest place
> in the vehicle.
>
This is an overly simplistic assumption. A vehicle in motion is not
equivalent to a tank used for static convection studies.
Earle
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Re: Airbox has to go?
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
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> Bill,
....
> One thing that has always come to mind is that when you are using
> the stock airbox it gets it air supply from in front of the grill while
> the K&N gets it air from atop the engine which is the hottest place
> in the vehicle.
>
This is an overly simplistic assumption. A vehicle in motion is not
equivalent to a tank used for static convection studies.
Earle
news:ac94a$42b0f036$453ddae2$23125@FUSE.NET...
> Bill,
....
> One thing that has always come to mind is that when you are using
> the stock airbox it gets it air supply from in front of the grill while
> the K&N gets it air from atop the engine which is the hottest place
> in the vehicle.
>
This is an overly simplistic assumption. A vehicle in motion is not
equivalent to a tank used for static convection studies.
Earle
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Re: Airbox has to go?
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:43:31 GMT, "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
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Re: Airbox has to go?
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:43:31 GMT, "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
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Re: Airbox has to go?
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:43:31 GMT, "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
#77
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Re: Airbox has to go?
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:43:31 GMT, "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I got a great deal on a Quick Air 3 and attempted to install it and gave up.
>I have an 01 TJ six cyl. and the air box has to go if I want to put this in
>the engine compartment, and I do.. I'm really not interested in K&N or
>other devices. I have seen nice setups with a chrome air cleaner on top of
>the intake. Anybody know what air cleaner and filter I could use? Off of a
>certain vehicle? I off road a lot so ingestion dust/dirt is something I am
>concerned about.
>
Don't use after market air filters on your jeep.
See this:
http://jeep.us41.org/airfilter
and read down to the part about Air Filter Controversy.
-linux24
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